k ?' vs2i3S8ese-. ,-,s9sa s-u-.'jj. Mii'miiu'jws iTBEH'Mps.iiw atttt te fpringficUl gUpublic. $prinaftrtd cpubtu OLDEST 01LT-URGESI CIRCULATION. BEST tOiERTISING MEDIUM. I'ltlCK Or DAILY: DNLY TEN CENTS PER WEEK. SPBIXGFJEL1), O., WEDNESDAY EVEXLVi. M ARCH :!0, 1SS7. PRICE TWO CENTS. VOL. XXXIII NO. 75. tmfclfc jiprmgfiw n? I. -X w I WtATHER FACTS. tj W4bisoitofi .March 00 -Ohio Fair either. frli.iwl by nilu. warmer SrKiNGFii: March :i.n. O., ) 30, 1SS7. j WHIT XTOT Buy your clothes and furnich Ing goods at a place where articles are marked in plain figures and where there is but one price. It is certainly much pleasanter; you are more apt to get value received for your money. There is scarcely any one, even men in the business, that can judge the price of a suit of clothes within two or three dollars, or even more; less can be expected of those who only buy a suit or two in a yar. You run no risk at WITHOUT NEW YORK Senator Sherman Can Be Elected the Next President of the United St...

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